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Animals store carbohydrates as glycogen. Glycogen is a multibranched polysaccharide of glucose.
Glycogen is the form in which animals and humans store glucose. Plants on the other hand store their glucose as starch.
Glycogen same as the animals kingdom
Animals store excess glucose in their liver as a large compound called glycogen. Plants store extra glucose in their starch.
Nonexistent. Glycogen isn't in plants.
No, glycogen is stored by the liver and skeletal muscle
Yes, one of the functions of hepatocytes is to store glycogen. This can be converted to glucose if the need arises.
Glycogen is primarily stored in the liver as well as in skeletal muscle, kidney and heart. A single muscle cell therefore is also a small store of glycogen.
No, they do not. Only animal cells have glycogen granule to store energy.
Liver and muscles store carbohydrate .
Glycogen is the molecule used to store extra glucose into a MAMMAL'S muscles.
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